Improved stove-cover, dish, and kettle-lifter



A tnied taire tlatrat l @man OYRUS OOLE, OF HAVANA, NEW YORK.

Letters Patent No. 104,272, dated June 14, 1870.

IMPROVED vSTOV'IE-(JO'V'ER, DISH, AND KETTLE-LIPTER.

The Schedule referred to lintheee ,Letters Patent and making part of the Same VI, CYRUS COLE, of Havana, Schuyler county andA State of New York, haveinvented a certain new and useful Improvement in Stove-Cover, Dish and Kettle- Lifters, of which the following is a specification.

This invention rela'tes toY the combination of cast and wrought iron with Wood in the manufacture of Astove-cover, dish, and kettle-lifters, for the purpose of making them light, strong, durable, and ef'icient.

Figure l is a side elevation, showing the complete article as made.

Figure 2 shows the'handle containing the wire, as.

,it appears when prepared to be placed in the flask.

A is the wood handle,'provi 1ed with a hole through its entire length, through which the rod or wire b I1 is thrust and bent -round in the -forin shown in g. 2.

It is then placed in theV impression left by the palttern,'and [ills a part of the same, and also projects into the unoccupied part asuicient distance sothat, when the iron is poured, it unites around theends of the wire at c c,.\vhieh completes the article. The cast part is then treated with vitriol, which removes the sand.

The chief advantages claimed in this style of' lidlifters are- 4 First, simplicity,ease,and cheapncss of manufacturef i Second, efficiency and certainty of action.

Third., the handle, being of wood, admits of its being` left onthe stove for any length of time, and being removable at any time without burning the hand.

Fourth, the hook d being-'directly under the handle A, facilitates the removal of heavy pots and kettles 

